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1 Understanding Servers Keith T. Weber GIS Training and Research Center Idaho State University

2 What is a server? Desktop Workstation Server

3 Functional Roles Data Storage Application Host GeoProcessing Server Spatial Data Management Website Host E-mail

4 Data Storage NAS SAN [other]

5 Data Storage: Fault Tolerance RAID=Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks Hardware or software implementation Level 0,1,5,10 Minimum four disks on server Hard disk types –SCSI, IDE, etc. –Hot-swappable

6 Data Storage: The Way Fault Tolerance Works! 6 15

7 Data Storage: RAID and RAIS Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks Redundant Array of Inexpensive Servers

8 Hints and Tips: The 5-nines 99.999% of the time… Servers are operational and functioning How much down-time does this allow? –5 minutes! –No longer even a goal! –Why?

9 Application Host GIS software-host server (application server) GIS software license server

10 GeoProcessing Server ArcGIS for Server software resides on server with GeoProcessing Services running Clients have the desktop or workstation application installed Large tasks are processed by the server –Can fully utilize available processors and RAM

11 Spatial Data Management SDE=Spatial Database Engine Requires DBMS ArcSDE Spatial library organized with a RDBMS

12 Web Server IIS –Overview of structure on host server –Client access (http://giscenter.isu.edu) ArcGIS for Server –Serving maps

13 ArcGIS for Server Compliments SDE by serving GeoData services Includes Web Services as the next generation web map server Provides Geo- Processing capabilities even through the Web!

14 Types of Server Hardware Glorified desktops Standard Rack-based Blade –Rack based, but not limited to 42 Units –Can contain more than CPUs

15 Professional Tips Data folder for clients Data liability policy Use of Temp folders System Administration: –Do not allow write access from remote clients anywhere on your system! Security –Web access is principal security threat –FTP is a primary avenue for intrusion –Dynamic IP addressing

16 Applying Security to Your Server Reactive: –TCP/IP exclusion Proactive –Service packs –Updating anti-virus dictionaries –Disabling and uninstalling FTP –Firewalls

17 Security (cont’d) Backup your data –Mission critical –Critical –Non-critical data

18 Key Concepts A server is best defined by its Functional Role. You should now know several roles for GIS servers. Fault tolerance addresses data integrity. Proactive security measure address data security.

19 Questions…AssignmentQuestions…Assignment Get ready for the 2-minute write


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